Display Patriot - P-110081 - John BARTLETT

John BARTLETT

SAR Patriot #: P-110081

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A006990

Birth: 1752 Duxbury / Plymouth / MA
Death: 10 Jun 1847 Hartford / Oxford / ME

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Private - under Capt John Bradford, Colonel John Cotton, MA Militia - 8 months
  2. Also served under Capt Earl Clapp, Colonel Jonathan Ward Continental Army - 12 months

Additional References:
  1. Pension Record 07 Jun 1819 John Bartlett number 11463
  2. Pierce's Register of Indebtedness to men of the Continental Army, Cert numbers 79197, 79195
  3. Pension # S*W37563
  4. "Memorials of Robert Lawrence, Robert Bartlett and their Descendents", Hiram Lawrence Bartlett, 1888, pg 92 ref Zions Advocate of 03 Aug 1847
  5. Pension S375563; application # 57319

Spouse: Molly Bonney
Children: John Jr; Daniel; Margaret; Elizabeth;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1976-12-16 NH Unassigned Richard James Partington (107616) Margaret   
1988-06-24 FL 222489 Russell M Bartlett (131431) John   
2007-08-09 MO 28797 Robert Lawrence Bartlett (169723) John   
2018-04-17 MO 80625 David Van Gelder Bartlett (207186) John   
Location:
Hartford / Oxford / ME / USA
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Grave GPS Coordinates:
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Marker Type:
Memorial stone, DAR?
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Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:

Maple Grove Cemetery is a small cemetery on the east side of Church Street in Hartford, Oxford County, Maine near the southeast end of Canton Lake (Lake Anasagunticook Reservoir) and the Hartford/Canton Town Line




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